Publisher's Synopsis
In this critical edition, editors Candelent Price and John Keats explore two of the great poet's most important works. Through their careful analysis of Hyperion and The Eve of St. Mark, Price and Keats offer new insights into Keats's poetic vision and the themes that informed his work. Drawing on Keats's letters and other writings, as well as contemporary literary criticism, this book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of Keats's poetry and its enduring impact on English literature.
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